Nationwide — Rapper and television mogul 50 Cent has triumphed in a $1 billion lawsuit filed by Cory “Ghost” Holland, a former drug kingpin, over the hit TV series Power, according to AllHipHop. He alleged that 50 Cent stole his life story for the show’s plot. He initially filed the lawsuit in 2021, naming co-creator Courtney Kemp, STARZ, and Lionsgate, along with 50 Cent.Holland claimed that he shared his life story in a 2007 CD titled Blasphemy, which he sent to Kemp’s father, hoping it would help him leave the drug trade and earn a legitimate living.
Judge Analisa Torres ruled in favor of 50 Cent, stating that the show never directly references Holland, a requirement for a defamation claim. She also noted that any similarities between Holland’s story and the show were coincidental. This ruling marked a significant win for 50 Cent and his team.
In a separate lawsuit, Holland accused 50 Cent and his associates of harassment and threats. Holland claimed that they showed up near his home and played a song, which he perceived as a threat. This incident led Holland to send a strongly worded letter to 50 Cent, warning him to cease the alleged harassment.
Holland’s letter, obtained by AllHipHop, contained explicit language and a stern warning to 50 Cent. He threatened legal action if the harassment continued, expressing his frustration and anger over the situation. Despite this, the harassment claims did not hold up in court.
Judge Torres dismissed this case as well, ruling that there was no evidence of an imminent threat of harmful contact required for an assault claim. This second ruling further solidified 50 Cent’s legal victories against Holland. The judge’s decisions highlighted the lack of substantial evidence to support Holland’s claims.
Fans and followers of 50 Cent can stay updated on this and other legal matters involving the rapper on HotNewHipHop. These rulings have brought an end to Holland’s legal battles against 50 Cent, reaffirming the rapper’s position in the ongoing disputes.